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Anonymous
Is this a deal? Need to replace my 2T one. Thanks.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
$94.99 not 87.99
4 years ago |
Anonymous
i5-9600k is outdated CPU as old model required old motherboard, etc. Should be $100 or so. I would go with AMD CPU if you are smart. Check youtube etc for AMD Ryzen
4 years ago |
Anonymous
https://www.cpubenchmark.net/compare/Intel-i5-9600K-vs-AMD-Ryzen-5-3600/3337vs3481 //@Anonymous: i5-9600k is outdated CPU as old model required old motherboard, etc. Should be $100 or so. I would go with AMD CPU if you are smart. Check youtube etc for AMD Ryzen
4 years ago |
Anonymous
The Ryzen he's talking about is 4000 series for laptops such as 4500U. It blows Intel 10th gen laptops. This year is not a year to buy Intel based computers. For the same or less money you can get much better performance from AMD based machines //@anonymous: https://www.cpubenchmark.net/compare/Intel-i5-9600K-vs-AMD-Ryzen-5-3600/3337vs3481 //@Anonymous: i5-9600k is outdated CPU as old model required old motherboard, etc. Should be $100 or so. I would go with AMD CPU if you are smart. Check youtube etc for AMD Ryzen
4 years ago |
Anonymous
not a good deal. Used to sell for $110 year ago
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Got it for $130
5 years ago |
Anonymous
I think, it is expired. 249.99 now.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Man, LCD
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Bought laser printer toner. Thanks!
5 years ago |
Anonymous
get over the magnetic, get the portable external SSD even if it is expensive. You will not regret it in long term
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Are u saying this one is good or bad? //@anonymous: get over the magnetic, get the portable external SSD even if it is expensive. You will not regret it in long term
5 years ago |
Anonymous
I'd also recommend against USB as a back-up tech. It's such a relatively slow transfer rate. Go SATA. //@Anonymous: get over the magnetic, get the portable external SSD even if it is expensive. You will not regret it in long term
5 years ago |
Anonymous
I think they named this wrong, it is not mainly for backup. It is for portable device that you can carry some large files...
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Untrue on both the SSD and eSATA comments - first, you're not going to get a 2 TB external SSD for even close to this. If your primary purpose is backup or using to transport files or even everyday use but not your primary drive, then this is perfectly fine. It's USB 3.0 so even moving GB files back and forth will be fast - not nearly as fast as the SSD but still fast. Same goes for eSATA - faster, maybe, but again, it depends on expectations and price. USB 3.0 is pretty much universal; eSATA is not. If you have the money and desire for ultimate performance, then go for SSD, otherwise $45 for a 2 TB external USB 3.0 drive from Seagate is a good buy. //@Anonymous: get over the magnetic, get the portable external SSD even if it is expensive. You will not regret it in long term
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Anyway, look at the 400+ reviews on the Staples site to see what actual users are saying.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
The transfer speed is slow? Or is it just the issue with my hard drive?
5 years ago |
moli
where can I find the similar deal? //@Anonymous: get over the magnetic, get the portable external SSD even if it is expensive. You will not regret it in long term
5 years ago |
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Anonymous
I know the external drives are getting cheaper and cheaper per Gigabyte, so is this a good deal for this time period.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
so you are paying $18.75 per TB. It isn't a bad price, under $20/TB is a good price but it isn't the cheapest I've seen. I've seen these go for as low as $16/TB. But it is a fair deal, you aren't being robbed, that's for sure. //@Anonymous: I know the external drives are getting cheaper and cheaper per Gigabyte, so is this a good deal for this time period.
4 years ago |
onceternal
Bought WD 8TB for $110 last year.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Thanks so much //@anonymous: so you are paying $18.75 per TB. It isn't a bad price, under $20/TB is a good price but it isn't the cheapest I've seen. I've seen these go for as low as $16/TB. But it is a fair deal, you aren't being robbed, that's for sure. //@Anonymous: I know the external drives are getting cheaper and cheaper per Gigabyte, so is this a good deal for this time period.
4 years ago |